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A Complete Vindication of Les Darcy, the Martyred Fighter, From Australia That He Left) Only $8,804 in Money and Property. 7 . COMBS 185 Ful eae We th news from Australia Daroy left hie family oniy $9,004 in money and 95.000 In property POOr $9,804-—ia a full and comple windleation of the “martyred pugiitat Laas Darey jeft Austraita for America before he was twenty-one, The day he arrived he told me that his intention yas to earn enough money by boxing THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1917 : BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y OUR SPORTING REEL 1. 1017. by the Freee Puntiohiog The New Tore venting Woridy ey, WITH “BUGS” BAER aniijiints “Opponents Have Owe classed Columbia in Every thing but Purnbling. By Arthur (Bugs) Baer. mes as aR tate Talat New Tork Manting ts run ander the Hertiiion system. Members of @e che hawe to tall thetr ames, feet Aenaes, pot ance of collars, com plestone, salart brenda of thelr chewing (otaces and eames of inet | employers ‘The toughest thing about opeerving the rulen of lew hockey te that there ain't apy. A winter crmmconniry runner im eetiom ont tates gu of the otetee of Wine Maa | yee member corectiy, Winget Pleo OM bay bead either, Aearcity of sugar ia something fierce, Wurra Worra tetle about « bird who went nite trying to aprinkle loaf sugar on oatmeal. ‘Winter diving season opened with Jim Coffey running Into Bartley Madden's right lunch hook. in thie country to leave hin family be- yond danger of actual want, and to educate hin younger brothers and eis Fooreau. Fan's Drea ters, and then go immediately to Can AFTER SEGING Gomt OF OUR NAVAL tee ce sae SO ee en KS<¢) | MORE FOOTBALL UPSETS After meeting Rutger’e man- killers, Cupid Black admite that ® guy standing on @ freight car should bend hie bean when comes to a low bri , ring in Australia, that he had a ertp- pled father, a mother and eight chil. Bix-day bike race next week, Wot aosaulipsesnesmsinscenesemmnnnsnane AND ” war. e ) Soove T | : wore several more big upsete in the football world Saturd Ld Aides acme dren younger than himself to support. a MIGHT AS WELL ) I Rutgene detent of Cupid Ru Nomport Naval Reserees at & is Capeneite tikvs sctoumnase Gouin Bete a eeReuos the whee & r NG | Go INTA THE |] Field aurprived the fans, ‘The Tiger Frewhmen also overturned the dope || > One bout in this country would have PLANNIN’ Te BEA ee the performance of Auburn in holding Obio Sta Western cha Those 60,000 Brooklynites who earned more money for Darcy than CHAMpEEn ¢ his entire fighting career in Aus- tralia. It would have left hiv family in comfortable clroumatunces Gov, Whitman deprived Darey of the chance to box for the first large purse offered in New York State, on the charge that he wan a “slacker.” I believe the Governor was acting with- out full knowledge of the facts, Darcy was no slacker, He was under no legal obligation to enlist in Australia, | where there Is no conscription He had a targe, helpless and poor family to look out for, and the ability to make a Sreat deal of money in two ic - or three months of boxing, There aa : ? ¥ or three month of boxing. “There ta ; equally good. The former national meotier 5 ir sna sss ai - Se | cur and open champion in ad- LS Saturday afternoon, and Monday #8 soon as he had taken care of his S P d St 1 ats CHE A EE) ‘ ‘ . | pile * family, and that he w > - * 6 9 the jce reported that Moving, that’ its uy to" Rie tammy | AYICMECEL atterne yte Meee arty An ideal goit"temnperament and the! A A, U7, to Give Special Attention 2 ere ie vame first. He oxpected to be killed ” | One could skip down the list of G A - In the war. When he told me about ; , o . Frank Kramer to ride tn his it ads Wald ne eapected to Be tes After That of Kramer) 10 Return to mound wisi switn? aid te yophint To Boxing in the Army Camps 0 re f°" 28 weemed surprised that 1 should | ——— think there was a pot ae as | nility of bis i aalaeie fects in each player, but if any critic win if he can keep his beard out of y Shri w amou id ho Col t 1 DI coming home again. He a te had Christy Mathewson, famous }/ ever found shortcomings in Oulmet's the spokes. | | empowered to spend Additional funds ; ~ Ai re wae. it was never mentioned above |Amateur Body to Also Co-oper=| je netcssary to carry on the were seen hundreds of hin friends go away,| New a O born rider anyway, specialized on|| pitcher of the Giants, who has {| samo t Gnd that not ome had ever come back, New Cycle King Owes His) ie?mjamp: "aad they. do. eny. the rin Peny f two touchdowns. - By William Abbott. Dions, to n scoreless tir, Dartmouth, which had the strength earl the season tu beat suc niduble opponents aa West Virginia and 6“ 28 the best balanced player |] state, fell before Brown by a mar we ever had," remarked @ Syracuse'n decimive dofeat « veteran golf fan at Bngle-|F ingtance of the Bast's superiority ovey the West, ‘The intersectional wood, Saturday, asx he watched|[ contests were about even, Notre Dame upholding the prestige of the Weat Francis Oulmet slip Into hin khaki|f by beating Washington and Jefferson by the margin of a fleld goa! overcoat: atten) Vardon'a) conqueror ‘The West Point team finiwhed its season by winning a hard fought and Jesse Guilford won a four-ball|f game from Boston College, The Columbla-New York University game match from Oswaid Kirkby and John|| furnished one of the best contests of the season at South Field and the defent was a disappointment to the Columbla crow his: tad on easy tima with the Naval Reserve cleven from Pelham Bay, which is the fame service team which will play the Mineola Aviation Corps at the Polo Grounds Thursday afternoon. signed the petition for Sunday bage- ball probably spend thelr Sundays at the seashore the Michigan Agm@ies was another — Notice that all those food con- | servation experts can't get together | untess it’s at a banquet. » Jim Coffey won't ask for any en- cores to that Madden fight. Neve | Saw a ,uy drowning who hollered for | more water. Koord Tova a. aiaut! assertion Is 100 per Ouimet wins titles use all his shots are Eastern college cross-country hoofers limped eleven miles on \ & whisper. A jo Direce| properly. The A. A. U. has a savings| Rest architect ia the country le wnckiog om e the crippl R kable Success t Jersey bat ca now equeene more|} Tace Seed a8 manager of the —- . ate With Post Athletic Direc-| Properly. The A. AU $18,000 whic, | the scoustice of the new Great Neck golf tinke, xcept the crippled. The firat great emarkable Success to seat ott of the, tinal effort. than |{ Reds, will return to the pitching |] ‘The prosent holder of the Western ‘i tering of {canbe used in large measure for this —_ ‘ Australian Army, of course, was shot “ ” Maree . mound next season, Big Bix ||title has been in training with the| tors in the Fostering of) wan Wo don't Ilke to see the cross- episode RY Cito: the Jump. Spencer already has finished ahead || made thie announcement in Cin- |! Natlonal Army at Aver, Maas. Oc-| Weesting and Cross-Country ,/-Ach ong f tho, tloven astoclations| country runners gallop by In thelr = ieee :: d casionally he has found timo to com- of the J will be jaroutda % ARRED in New York, Daroy Fe men r etre ged racem|| clanat! to-day. The eighteen | pero in tournaments for war rellet Runni the inanagement of athletics at one) litte outdoor pajamas with the tem: OR a score of yeurs this coun-| but he tun't satistic he wan er limit ht this state , Sat one Oe unning. or more of the camps, At present] perature zero in the shade. Jt shows turned to other Slates where . s beat the fatnous veleran In a six. || Player limit has brought this state | funds, Last Saturday was ono o iu is wt least one camp in each | tpay . bY he had been offered vig try, Canada, Australla, England) i0y contes of affairs about. Matty says his} these occas! ; ra in |district and several of the districts | that the squirrels ain't paying any matches. He trained ta fight in’ New and the Continental nations! ‘To achieve this purpose Spencer |} team will have to get along with | , Qulmet made a hurried trip down rately 54 i} : HE Amateur Athletic Union bas} have as many o# half a dogen or| attention to Mr, Hoover, on ye ma | searched for some ono to ride Frank | deli! ered this year's Gar- II six pitchers, Therefore he ts going | Sesve Gartout lan ayeclat mane with I completed plana for helping to| more tampa. This in true of the | ee restore and a few ane before Me) kramer off hin pinnacle as cycle} den race, which starts next Sunday |] | Peau ulmeale in loonaiilen axe yess Cals 1 tn a special m: match the Gove: s ; F and Ande 1) the Governor ef Loutstana de. king. The twenty-one-year old Ar-|8ht, and for a team mate he'll antic i vuthern Axuk son. ‘The former foster athletics at the thirt |eia ch will be a cided to follow New York's lead, Poor have his brother Wil'e, another of |} will take his turn on the mound. | hational champion hadnt swunk @)iwo army camps and cantonments {slid by i Will “have one Baseb Briefs Lea, deprived of every chance to carn | BUF Spencer is revealed as the bike} the crop of young bike stars, Mathewson publicly announced | CUD 18 (wo Week in ee eewoca| throughout the county. In all ca#es| jone camp, at Yaphank, to look he money he could have carned ao|*t&l who did the trick. This will be Arthur Spencer's sec- |} that he was through ava pitcher | Bourse, a big handicap, for those {the A. A. U. will co-operate with the | artes, ‘Th ¥ England Stk at] CHICAGO, Itt, Nov lava eenenal iM, ne aad a ; bas only had &@ short career, but in aT) baled nail bo | Camp © on Labor “3 up the best intended putts leavor to aid them in whatever they | 1\, fA and the disappointed youth eoutdn't|{ pay, 1916 some allenien Boe pal Bynerally ldo to develop competitive athletics, |r ‘mlacker,” and announced that’ they | Ueaily from the end to the front line : League n concrete form the altua ; : jtown, and Camp Meade at Annapolis | heasue F of stars, and the Jersey youth is trav- - ea any extra ceremony, Oulmet playing} The three sports in which the A As) JU ction, tion which confronts professional base= as tore. And lase Daroy went’ to elling faster all the time, — in his army uniform, promptly st -|U, will concentrate during .he com- Tn mapp out a plan for camp) ball and outlined the problems to be ¢ 8 fe. one. | ed out by getting a tremendous drive | AN enlistment office and enilated,| ,sPencens stery Is « simple one Fi ® 7 G Middle Atlan jatatement by request of the press, nister to the | President. Johnson of th =, Dis we Weights, | rest ni f the American The Memphia authori-| that time he's pedalled his way prac. | P°rteer was forced aut by alckness of the Cubs at Chic 4 said they didn't believe he was a| ;, land another rider tn time, ing month or two will be boxing,| competitions’ in boxing, wrestling) solved, He invites frank discussion of without ditto fany kind, in (h Born in Newark, tho home of cycle and a cleek shot, and a ten-foot putt | Be Cross a had ® without con ns of'any kind, in the| Oi" In * ‘0 eviation branch of the United States |*&clng in this country, it was only | ne AL ALO r for a 3 on the first hole. Home golf! | Wrestling and cross country running, 1). has determined to ha series of | tem, with a view to developing a pos- sor ral that young Mr, Spencer, Signal Corps. He was to have had a] Mtura’ u 4 few weeks before being called into|#beut the tine he was seven years, ja Fe ape ne tn Continued It was|with boxing having first call, The|company, battalion, regiment and brig- | sible olution during the winter, de- de championships, with the final com: | ojari ‘1 iva . plainly noticeable that the Boston | work will be carried on through A. A. | 8dr Cuunplonanips, itl the fie Jaring it will be the “height of folly to, being among . . ” . Ce t 1 f the bri , 4 @ baseball club owner bilnd-folded ¢ 4 con fondness for bieyetes,| Champion Benny Leonard, accom-| Walter Mohr, the “Bled Tiger” tm Reokim,| star wasn't getting his usual ac- |. and associations, and the winners of the brigade tourneys. By | fend @ | ; : active service, and he planned to box |Mnored & Keon fondnoss for beycles.| eee en ig manager, Tilly, Citbeon, | will wot be able to bor Marty Cross as echetuled | accuracy with the Irons, Us clube jooat this plan it Is believed that every man | ito the campaign of neat summe (wo or three smal! bouts by those few : w ity, and the youngster didn’t have to} and his chief second, George Engel, are |“ os hu i hs yb footer Syorting Ciab on Thmwiay efter. Lack of practice and a biting cold 80 far as possible will be voluntarys| will have do mu Crowe at Meriden the oniier night, and bia man- | But Les had been under a tremen- |"! OW} | : An opportunity to € — ‘0 y ac the money appropriated by the Union | tournament Fifty soldiers from Camps Upton ana wind easily accounted for this, bain beh AAA Re the Purchase of} Boxing wilt be choven as the apart wie will be the Susate ot Charles H, * e | hile io eate effo al ta id B G At the ag swenteen Spencer | Benny will take on Sailor Kirk, the lager Dick Curley, bad ts ensl thee matter | ‘The second ‘round was another | equipment and prizes, Knog. atlsaecndee, MUhGGRN here "wilL elownere oF ue Bi conve mite Renn dous strain ever since the day he waa |, At the age of seventeen Spence: | iwi vor welterwelght, for twelve rounds = atory, Oulmet by this time was get-| | This appropriation is $5000 At) oa titions in wrestling and cross | her on Thankegiving Day, Among tie barre do “ had reached husky proportions, 385) 1 ‘ ‘ in Wed-| Pred Drer, tie Knglih weiterweig:t chamuon, | ting the direction of the course and| present, but the cominittee delegated | Competitions in wrestling and cross) el ob Tnanies ting tay wocities ent arred and called a ker’ in New Anat ygix feet, and every ockyanis Auditorium o [3 ‘sion han oeen « vs F York—a strain that had made him | Pounds and nearly six feet, OVOEY | vesduy night, Leonurd \¥ in fine fet-|¥he fought Lea Dary rice in Auste'is, has his driver and tron shots were beau- | to put 4he plan im operation} |there will be the usual classes, bar-| Seventeen States, Is Sergt. Cadore, who P ’ |!nch & bike rider, Habredecopdd és heen drafted into tle anny, His AL It 4 almost machine-like = the 108 and 115, which are ellim-| pitched for the f 3 before he joined noody and downhoarted and de- | atter win innumerable roud [tle for the battle and exp¥cts to finish |r? * manager, Al tiful. was almost m === | ring th ; preend. Me wan only 'h boy, ANd BO looateme cour hin homie: Mpenoer went Kitk tn less chen etant reads LApoe, dad just arrange! soverat cunients for him golf, Two 87's resulted in the best on me, oe Kirk In less oun had come to America with great ex- f pina NOB : pectatiens, He had been met en- j inated trom the programme becaua the National Arm: and had also made ten’ to Canada, For threo yerrs he knocked out by Barties | ne notified Chustaatical!y, und offered what Was | tracks at Montreal e nie votitied frrangemeuty for Individual score of the day. ; fic is helleved there are many | ee eae <i : ~ tes. weal Week le tage vbea Dyer! The great strength of the Oulmet- S t Br fs inen under 120 pounds in any of the cleaned up all the titles on the di duty, Guilford combination was its von- or te 8 camps The competitions 4 RACING SELECTIONS, « great fortune, to him, for a single | qu) + wage in al , ; confined to the 125, 135, 1 : sistency. When Oulmet eased down f 136 pict cada the {ine the youngster had one yj in4 tt that yen dantend Uile I. a uid Be and mited heavywelght 5 oUt, At the lust moment, When De | ainvition—iw beat Krasmer. He |nenus to ceteee Is ome more batth Meike he cons sciecet fits! hia hardehitting partner would #2! notner innovation for the six-day | “iy “men company there will ba a | BOWIE. : 5 ‘ « along like a house « bik Sane th 1 find imm rnament with the winner in each Was trained aud ready, be bad been | Mapped cut. hi 1 CATON | fe wet he el galt the ng fora cation, wi st Friday ula\t, will particularly true In the frat round, | diate favor, was announced to-day by | Susy getting an A.A. U. prize. The vic. | onnFlappes, Mnem FGry Ep Pree), SBERD GUE ang BFABGBA leven: to thie os terning © meet Madea in thie go and. Blvome to a. hen 0 the Marlen Fotlce when Guilford won six holes for bis | Promoter William Ih, Wellman, wo is! quve Myth ipany tits will meat Nominee, Wood Vio- | / ones.” Brererhsre, be went tucing style after the cycle vas practically agree to give him | Cour before Magistrate Nolan, sud the ca team, the best golf of the ensire!stuging the grind in Madison Square|(n a tournament for the regimental |} te) tany GePtrude anew that some regarded him as &@| Kramer's secret for lis wonderful chance, Coffey wiil no doubt try bard tol againet the Broadway six wil be beard | mat ing next Sunduy nieht.| tite and victors in these bouts will || “inird Ra “slacker.” And he felt the accusa- |guccesy ia “the Juiny,” the lust push os in te Gator Avenue -Viley, Preston Lynn, The mat. | tion was crue! and unjust, His | tp, Wi 4 4 two-hour asprin nables hin to almost throw Outmet going on high speed | und for the brig gO Into th Birdman, ‘orbett, | lenge, ind er will then be th tin both @ afternoon round, Guilford | every . evenin race, | championehty hen will come. the Fourth Race —Zouave, Master chance to provide for his family as| his wheel over the finish line a few Meebap, the San Vrancino coarrwetant, | {et wilh Then ie Ue Miak pah Kot] sates amen RACE Tana, ate | gap ta ao eb, the one bouts for the camp or division belts. || Karma, Felucca, he had wished to was taken from |¢ont ahead of the field ), the rushing light bearsweignt [UTE | Ths Hed OG AN OL HE ia the ‘afternoon, from The A. AOU. officiate believe thore|] Fifth Maca "Rosewater, Bure } " 6 . , a ane Sur ry. were matched today by Jack Hap. | , ham COB, if teams of at iM be litte teu n 8 Around, ne vi him, and gvben he enlisted th Mem- | The n't a great deal of differ. we watched fae Has | > -- rattling gOod game, but. they were dee ihe greatent riders in the | Tulerdm Ante tho wcldiers for the ixth’ Raco— Thorn Bloom, The phis he believed he would have to g lence in sprinting ability between barcsrag hss i aa wer’ unfortunate that most of thelr best) history of the sport, folle ‘rank! eompuny bouts, and they think that || Busybody, Buterpes, to the war without taking care of the | the bike leaders, bui it is the Jump He teas ire patrysdtr 5 Sane playing occurred on the same holes. | Kramer and Oscar Exg, Alfred Gouile:| by the time the brigade and division |} Seventh’ Race — Nigel, Tie Pin, wpother he loved. It is no wonder | that tw the deciding factor ela ory wig ering te ‘oot a otes They finished two down at the frst! and Fred Hill, Eddie Hoot and Marcel | tournaments, are hed enthusiasm |f Christie that when Darey, pea ene pav'y and | Knowing this, Spencer, a naturai foxx guaran hts vil . round, and this proved to be the final | Dupuy, Hob Spears and Frans isco Verrt, | wit be at fever heet \ discouraged, was taken i!) and sen voxk sar wich V9 et Lut opis, Ban Meears 6o ie Spence: toe hospital in Memphis he died in i aia Meal alias CAMBRIDGE, Mars, Noy, 28.— All|" Kirkby, champion of the Englewood | Perey. Lawrence and Lloyd ‘Thomas, | a fow days, Probably the strong, |tatis of his long pursuit of ¢ ‘the members of Harvard's most famous} Club, was !n fin: ¢ football combination—Rrickley, Mahan,|a 76 and Vor \wiiting Jim Coffey, the irish ls cheerful, high-spirited Daycy of a tew who ignored challenge after ch: months before would hays own Of | ub was expecially emphatt Walthour and Paul Suter, Clarence avray ty thelr bout at National A, 4 form and reeled off | Jake Magin and Willie Hanley, ae | | Wiley, Alfred Carmen derson was very good at times, | and sieritie, Th, 1, last week. Bartley Maddeo, the | Hardwick and a are now in| And Grenda t nut for bit dew | wcribing the no in w hotel much | Mevertt | and then maybe a bunker would get * serio! J he ine Bai aide Wearywelght, nesetred 04 ining for the assault the Hinden: * r Madden pondent con he never would | frequented by sporting m © he rrtus contest the officais ot bo| burg line, Frederick J Deadiee ir onc, | in Johnny's way, Asderson’s carde have had It Mik approached ( tto pr mm # dire $0 and 76 snatoh te r 913 A# v1 } we and Tom m Smith and ed | > and the el voung brothers and als- id pomembers Corbet selections for All-America halfback, bax| Ouimet sald after the Anish he had | | NE eee ee eect ill ee It was t Billy Micke must certainly bare @ drad of Jat recelved word (iat he has passed| played his last match for the geaaon, old boy apprenticed to a baker itzwiminon for never . Wille Mesban, thn aa. Franctess beayy. | examinations a mission in the| There really wasn wetina Willie Moeb t to Fort | do, a he and Gu up all opposition, 1 118. } ope I Travers and Kirkby, two over have to get along on the $8 { cae and the small $5,000 farm Dar r vig {wiht in @ oUt, we siightiy inaccurate in his|" ¢ the Oiymle &. lesoription of his own affair with 9 through with aAinmons He says th | Regular Army Leavenworth, Kan, for further While Bradlee tue Lexington Theatre, starting Dec anything else to| Tt Is expected by the management of | ‘ord had cleaned! coming cateh-as-cateh-van world’s | | As a gre oune : that “It ble to announce. the . . rhs ; , Nis own shich wax billed to be gulner and * ne war ebetter |and Telller and one apiece over 1 saection “ot the referee BY to-morrow | With every one talking higher costs--such offerings tres uid read the! ® was about Ine, 8, Mishe has Bh own as efensivy | and Barrer, Anderson: and Wor everal well known referees of national | Malas aun TOW TUAMLUR AYO LTATE: ‘ " writ inimons's igh ) M but t ke In the game : ington and Kirkby and Anderson. importance arc belny consid for this | © 8 fy * Life ob Witzaimimons” write LSA s ae patohes Nit Meehan ’ | backa tn satin portant. position. Unde Tulvs Think of an all-wool fabric—your choice of several f Feonatn tiene arson, fo FL them a = H f ne Doves as 10 3 aan BY Y sa ean hie (ten pounds Ligh DA ert cea 6.-—"Pan | ie rateren wl De Se tr ne fet ve hundred or more patterns, ames to measire and styled to n his grav ‘p10 the of hia. ty amp the day of the nie Coon, who te | thousand Footers saw the toutball team chat napp mn the mat, for he wr SE bus ‘om 83 to S10 less than similar Goat there waa one man wiiom Fite’ |Vitaaimmona fiht hin w Pall’ ota meee ese, ( SOCCEY News _) | sees, Te serio is secre | Sour liking, for from $8 to, $10 fase Kaen aienllay garments simmons always bated and gtterly |aupposed to be 183 pounds they d1ath eleven yesturdayy Phas se, | management expects to receive | would cost ready-made. gating? despised, and that was Corbett. Only | at \ Bob Fiteatn r team and reginient are composed of | Fi tin {Word fron Joo Btecher that he w i a mhort while bet iis death Bob cing Rob's wel ennegivantans. Hy virtue of winning |, ReRMaIRE their cup tle match with | Wort from foe Micenthent bewins oex ‘ re) 3 Hitzsimmons was telling me the de-!*hirts 1s lous oft at the | th Camp Mende championship “the | {he i Aa Dead raid by cet | Monday night, With him tm the tour Suits and Overcoats 0 Arba = wwe | team of the h will a iy delphia te t nament, It means that evel ol —_—_—_ = : : f " ‘AssoWation, the ees am . Ate make vu tare Fite | to play the chamy 4 Thieenatial Importance Will compete | : gerald, the brat * " has bens | BRlurcays It wa New Y rk Fro tall 1 b again Aeteated yen onal importens tne tauees to measure only af OIL CAPSULES eset Be Se cian eg sit A ils iN . ' © alge tle se Collins, second ba: |i reoate to 0 mt Lenox Oval 100 . ; | ; : — Ta ches ~ r ler, who arrange tle boxing Hoon as a selecte i Babcock and Wilcox Competitors will begin their maton IF YOUR BACK ACHES ar arg, of Prison: + Walladetpita Te TN ated iy Sakttan ANN | in Cheraecend ‘annual novice. National bi event Of tweire if ae, sieve rom the. cup te series af the| Champlonship — tourname: tg fonduct : y Rumell oad Deve A a Seca aH Kmertcam Football” Assostation by the | under the aumplees of the, Nat “ lo Ast Me dal eS grore of 3 godly to 2 In @ Match gt| sociation o| i i witep | T ettanks dar Previneis, : fiayonne , *'}to-night, A field of approximately 100 | Two s Res nea-out |an Mp atom ‘without Of thin city acquin i . aed spirants for the Ute eral neve en: | BROADWAY 4& NINTH STREET AND phy . sfesaionel toot |_ The West Hudsons doteated the liam vear by William \iertal P | 40 E, 420 ST., BET. FIFTH & MADISON Aves, Bud tes han maiched Ma [ paterson eleven In a battler o | tered in ning of the biliary rooms of | . a ce witht | renee diron at, Clark's, Athlete | the city. As beginners ip ’ . like loot Ma at Cite college | Field in Newari inte qecoud fount of | engawernents they gaat atraignc rail [Ps S, Be yourself, there are enough people who like Just Hadden, & rve's decal ay tae roam, Work ity | eip tien DY ® acore of 2 goals | ait compete inetne finale for, the na: |YOUT kind of a man to make it worth while to be natural. Me CEO ee iomes Ralph Sheppert of Wilkee te Mis | aoetianane Clue cary eels ying with only ten men the -|thonal championship title ie final Axtome, x funds | ten rounie at the Lew Peesiow A © | te annual to eitnate hordugh R.T. soccer team defea | series h will include | thirty-als Arnheiw ! DAL for the |g ‘aad Young Nei} at A\ - Altar College Ch trims, Jersey Athletic Club of the Notional | matches, will begin holder before fae NL aatown, He way von Biman Dome oun. seared & victory cant ty League at the West Sido Baseball Park | so aa to bring out the ti:le-holde ‘or "pot bus, Ouio, on Dee, 10 oF 43 the close acore of dim to 3b4, eierae; City by a acore of 2 goals to0 |! the holidays.

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